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How much does it cost to maintain an app in 2024? 💸

If you believe that launching your product means you can start reaping the long-awaited revenue without incurring further costs, you might be mistaken. The real work starts after release, as you need to keep your app running without a hitch. But how much does it cost? And what can you do to cut down these expenses?

Determining the exact cost for post-launch support is complicated because it depends on various factors, such as the complexity of the app, the frequency of updates, and the specific maintenance services required. Nonetheless, it’s possible to calculate a ballpark figure by putting aside around 15-20% (per year) of the initial development cost of your app.

But what if you want to trim your app maintenance budget? Let’s take a look at some money-saving strategies that can reduce costs and keep your app functioning without breaking the bank:

🟡 Tackle urgent fixes first (address important issues first to enhance functionality without going in the red)

🟡 Opt for cross-platform development (save on costs by building apps that work across multiple platforms)

🟡 Be on the lookout for discounts (keep an eye out for bargains on hosting and other tools)

And there’s more in store. Find additional insights here ⬇️

https://www.upsilonit.com/blog/how-much-does-it-cost-to-maintain-an-app

💬 How much does the app upkeep of your application cost? And what do you count as maintenance expenses? Share your thoughts in the comments below!

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Product Development
on July 25, 2024
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